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Vegetable prices in Ukraine stabilize after price shocks in 2022-2023
KYIV, April 16 – Vegetable prices in Ukraine have leveled off and will no longer be as high as they were in 2022-2023. Fluctuations within the range of 10-15% are acceptable, according to Taras Vysotsky, the First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, during a national telethon broadcast.
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Ukraine may halt sunflower oil production on Russian strikes
KYIV, April 17 – Ukrainian sunflower oil producers may have to halt their operations if Russia continues its shelling of Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which is already in a critical state following the spring attacks by Russia, according to the Pusk analytical cooperative, established within the framework of the Ukrainian Agrarian Council (UAC).
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Energoatom, Holtec sign agreement on SMR component production in Ukraine
KYIV, April 17 – Acting Board Chairman of National Nuclear Generating Company Energoatom, Petro Kotin, and the President and CEO of Holtec International, Kris Singh, virtually signed an agreement for the production of components for Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in Ukraine, as reported by the Ministry of Energy.
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Ukraine to export all remaining grain from 2023-2024 harvest: UGA
KYIV, April 18 - By the end of May, Ukraine will be able to export all the remaining grain from the 2023 harvest, which will lead to higher prices on both the domestic and global markets, said the President of the Ukrainian Grain Association (UGA), Mykola Horbachev, at the Black Sea Grain conference in Kyiv on Thursday.
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NBU governor says private investors may again start investing in Ukraine
KYIV, April 17 – The achieved level of macro-financial stability, as well as the agreements and obligations that Ukraine has concluded over the past six months, give foreign investors enough knowledge to predict the sequence of actions of the National Bank, government, parliament and think about the feasibility of investing in Ukraine already at this stage, Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) Andriy Pyshnyy said.
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Keeping Black Sea grain corridor open is critical for Ukraine, analyst says
KYIV, April 18 – Bans on the import of Ukrainian grain by Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia are not as critical compared to the strengthening of the blockade of the grain corridor in the Black Sea, according to the analytical department of the First Ukrainian Agricultural Cooperative (PUSK), created within the public association Ukrainian Agri Council (UAC).
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21.03.2025 |
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| USD |
41.54 |
41.57 |
| RUR |
0.489 |
0.497 |
| EUR |
45.00 |
45.32 |
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| PFTS |
507.0 |
507.0 |
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